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...The alternative, as Libin says, would be “to be paralysed by not knowing what would go wrong”. andrew.hill@ft.com Twitter: @andrewtghill...
...Before the pandemic, Phil Libin, co-founder and chief executive of mmhmm, a video communications company, was averaging 9.5 real life meetings per day, typically an hour each, plus travel....
...Phil Libin, co-founder and chief executive of mmhmm, a video conferencing company, believes the right thing to do is actually grant greater freedom to workers, and that the issue of trust — or lack thereof...
...Phil Libin, co-founder and chief executive of mmhmm, is on a mission to get rid of as many meetings as possible — not because they’re inherently bad, but because there are often more efficient ways to collaborate...
...As a resident of the US city for 18 years, Libin remembers the benefits that came from tearing down the monstrous overpass that cut it in two....
...By definition, proof of stake systems hand most of the power to the wealthiest, undermining the ideal of distributed power that crypto systems are meant to enshrine, says Libin....
...Phil Libin, a former CEO of Evernote, praises his “pattern recognition” — experience built up from years of studying different businesses Behind the scenes, Botha is clearly not averse to wielding more...
...Phil Libin, former chief executive of Evernote, now runs All Turtles, a product studio that has adopted distributed working....
...“The incentives were lined up for keeping companies private and doing bigger and bigger rounds” of funding, adds Phil Libin, a venture investor and former CEO of note-taking app Evernote....
...“I’m calling bullshit on a persistent, decentralised, skeuomorphic, interconnected 3D world, experienced primarily through VR,” Libin tweeted last month....
...X-Epic, based in Nanjing, was founded in March by Wang Libin, a former vice general manager at Synopsys China, according to company data....
...Former Evernote chief Phil Libin is a founder and has this video demo of its capabilities....
...Phil Libin, former chief executive of Evernote, tells John Thornhill why he thinks artificial intelligence will soon be part of the fabric of all our lives...
...Fans include Phil Libin, the former Evernote chief executive, who says it improves focus and increases energy. I love food, so I was dreading this hack even more than Monday’s....
...Phil Libin, former chief executive of Evernote, tells John Thornhill why he thinks artificial intelligence will soon be part of the fabric of all our lives and about his plan to create a global AI incubator...
...An entrepreneur advisory group chaired by Brent Hoberman, the Lastminute.com co-founder and an Oxford graduate, and including Phil Libin, co-founder of note-taking app Evernote, and Biz Stone, Twitter co-founder...
...“I don’t think most people know how to design for conversations yet,” says Mr Libin. “It's the type of user experience we don’t have a long history with.”...
...That approach is geared towards creating a handful of big winners and misses many other valuable ideas, said Mr Libin....
...Phil Libin, former chief executive of Evernote turned tech investor, argues that Silicon Valley needs to move on from its “fetish” with building start-ups and focus more on developing brilliant products...
...Listen - Phil Libin’s global AI incubator sarah.oconnor@ft.com...
...The writer is co-founder of DeepMind Technologies, an artificial intelligence company Listen - Phil Libin’s global AI incubator Letter in response to this article: Reforms to realise tech’s potential...
...Speaking at an Opus Research conference in San Francisco this week, Mr Libin predicted that there will be 100m bots within two years and eventually more bots than people....
...Phil Libin, the Silicon Valley group’s chief, talks to the FT’s Murad Ahmed about why the global economy looks better than it has ever looked in his lifetime and why he hates email....
...Phil Libin, chief executive of Evernote, the online workplace productivity tool, recognises some of these pressures....
...Chief executive Phil Libin explained: “We said, ‘Go somewhere interesting for at least a week and we’ll give you $1,000 of spending money’ . . . Just to show we really do want you to take vacations.”...
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